1. tunneling - Noun
2. tunneling - Verb
of Tunnel
Source: Webster's dictionaryImagine if you could actually be that happy? That would be powerful, man. People would be tunneling under the street to avoid you. They'd go "Oh, man - is that happy guy still out there? Jim Carrey
We made a completely new kind of transistor (the NPN BJT, and in our development work, our researcher, Leo Esaki, demonstrated the electron tunneling effect, which led to the development of the tunnel diode for which he was awarded a Nobel Prize seventeen years later, after he had joined IBM. Akio Morita
People would be tunneling under the street to avoid you. They'd go "Oh, man - is that happy guy still out there? Jim Carrey
Our major universities are now stuck with an army of pedestrian, toadying careerists, Fifties types who wave around Sixties banners to conceal their record of ruthless, beaverlike tunneling to the top. Camille Paglia
Additionally, image artifacts can occur if the tip has two tips at the end rather than a single atom; this leads to “double-tip imaging,” a situation in which both tips contribute to the tunneling. Source: Internet
All else equal, a higher dielectric thickness reduces the quantum tunneling current through the dielectric between the gate and the channel. Source: Internet